I may undertand this, but MgT1E LBB1: Mercenary is quite clear for rules in page 73 (Ground Forces versus Starships) in that the factor used is 50 (though infantry scale fighting against a starship adds damage to a point, so enough laser pistos might even damage a Spaceship ).

Of course your House RUles are out of it, and they may even be more acurate in other senses...

They aren't really house rules. I didn't even think of running the numbers until this thread.

Honestly, the 50 is so far off it seems like an arbitrary guess instead of a writer actually looking over existing info.

Although ... Book 1 probably predated Supplement 6, so there were no numbers to run at the time.

MgT, unlike several other systems I have, doesn't make real world comparisons. For example, in GURPS 1" (~25mm) of hardened steel is DR (Damage Resistance) 70. In Twilight 2000 one point of armor is 5mm of steel. Traveller 2300 suggests 10mm of steel is one point of armor, but this is a vague implication.

They aren't really house rules. I didn't even think of running the numbers until this thread.

Honestly, the 50 is so far off it seems like an arbitrary guess instead of a writer actually looking over existing info.

The 50 scaling always struck me as a placeholder especially in light of a lot of the provided designs...

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Although ... Book 1 probably predated Supplement 6, so there were no numbers to run at the time.

That's ok the rules changed every time a new splat book was released...

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MgT, unlike several other systems I have, doesn't make real world comparisons. For example, in GURPS 1" (~25mm) of hardened steel is DR (Damage Resistance) 70. In Twilight 2000 one point of armor is 5mm of steel. Traveller 2300 suggests 10mm of steel is one point of armor, but this is a vague implication.

In Striker 25 mm of steel is 10 points of armor...

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Edit: I do not have any edition of the Mongoose Mercenary book

Ok the MgT1st 1st edition Mercenary has a bunch of amusing careers and 40k's equipment and weapons in the gear section.

While MgT1st 2nd edition was had much less interesting careers And a load of silly vehicles and the big List of Guns as it's gear section. Though the "Stronghold Design System" was amusing